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55mpg doesn't seem like a very high benchmark especially for the hybrids and the micro cars?
I have just changed from a 2008 Ford Focus Estate 1.6 diesel I've had for 8½ years very reliably.
Keeping my foot light on the accelerator I could expect mid to high 50's in everyday driving and up to mid 60's for longer driving. I take about 70-80% of short local trips of 4-6 miles by bicycle so the majority my trips were 10 miles plus. Talking to a mechanic about it and how much I was going to miss it he said in all seriousness he thought I'd be getting even more! But an Estate would be heavier and less aerodynamic than a hatchback.
More interesting question, what are 5 least efficient vehicles under 500?
I think the aygo /c1/108 are the cheapest car to run on road taking in all modalities. My daughter done 100 k in her 1.0 nothing but servicing tyres and back box. No water leaks ( lucky) does 50 round town and up to 60 on run
How many miles does the CRZ typically do. Found a few for 5k but 120 miles +
Would you kindly do an under £5000 seven seater episode
Bearing in mind mpg has changed alot after the trroduction of E10 my car sucked fuel when E10 was introduced got rid of it
Cars are like people you get a good one or you get a bad one lol
I think Diesels would do better MPG compared to your mention Hybrids 😅😅😅, it's also how you drive
How did you say Porsche Panamera and have a dead straight face. You had me there 😂
Love your hair.
On gallon fart cost £5000 right now.
you should make the top list of cars that doesn't leak water in the trunk. My choice for fuel efficient car was the Honda Jazz but I got scared about the problems with water leaks inside the trunk and back seats.
Very good video
My auntie has 2013 toyota estima hybrid.
Fiat Panda 2012- onwards. 1.2 petrol is simple and strong, chassis galvanised, servicing and parts if needed cheap, surprisingly roomy especially with sliding rear seat, mine averaged 53mpg over 180,000 miles and that's an at the pump figure. On motorway journeys maybe 58 or so also cheap to tax and insure.
Everyone knows its smiles per gallon not miles 🤨 right?
A collection of cars that would grace any oil activists drive way.
You can’t seriously expect any self respecting red blooded male to drive anything on that list……
Unfortunately, the more efficient the vehicle the more it costs to repair when it goes wrong… which it inevitably will because it's a mechanical device
great video,fuel efficient cars sell,people are looking for low tax & low insurance cars.
I passed my test in may and bought a suzuki alto 2011 from a friend, so impressed and so cheap to run, it was just £1000 and £20, cheap to insure too!
and there is the 1st twingo……the 92 polo 1l…..beats some of these on the list. But in the end of the day, most fuel consumptions depend on the driving style and you knowledge how to exploit the car in optimal RPM